Redirects

You cannot have an automatic redirect set up on the server. You
may either create a redirect using META tags, or else
place a link on the page pointing to the site where you want
visitors to be directed.

Recovering Deleted Files

You can recover files deleted within the past 48 hours yourself.
A snapshot of your files is taken every hour on the hour and saved
for the past 6 hours, as well as at midnight on the current and
previous days. These files are in hidden directories named
.snapshot on UNIX and ~snapshot on Windows. From your
public_html directory, navigate to .snapshot (UNIX)
or ~snapshot (Windows).

For example:

cd public_htmlcd .snapshotls -al

You will see the following directories, each containing a copy
of your files:

hourly.0: From the top of the current hour

hourly.1: An hour ago on the hour

hourly.2: 2 hours ago on the hour

hourly.3: 3 hours ago on the hour

hourly.4: 4 hours ago on the hour

hourly.5: 5 hours ago on the hour

nightly.0: Midnight today

nightly.1: Midnight yeserday

If it was older than the snapshots, request a file restoration.
Backups are done very early every morning, so if your file existed
at that point we probably have it. Please fill out the Request
to Restore Deleted Files form.

Checking Your Available Space

The files in your personal website are part of your UBfs quota.
To learn more about your UBfs quota and how to view your remaining
space, please see Viewing Your UBfs Quota.

Deactivating Your Personal Website

You may deactivate your personal website at any time by using
the Personal
Websites publishing tool (UBITName and password required).
While deactivated, your site will not be visible to the public, but
the files will remain intact. You will still be able to connect to
and manage your site while it is deactivated.

You may also re-activate your personal website after it has been
deactivated.